Join us next Monday, 2/23/26 at 5:30pm for a panel showcasing data on Asian Americans & directions for future research
πPulitzer Hall
π Featuring Asian American Initiative Director, Qin Gao, CPSP Director, Chris Wimer, & others
πhttps://povertycenter.columbia.edu/events/asian-americans-in-focus
17.02.2026 15:50
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Why the Design of a Larger Child Tax Credit Matters for Inequality Among Children | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
Our new research shows a larger Child Tax Credit wonβt reduce inequality on its ownβdesign decisions determine who benefits. And when future opportunities to design a bigger credit do arise, understanding how those choices shape equity will be essential.
povertycenter.columbia.edu/publication/...
12.12.2025 19:07
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Two new Poverty Tracker reports from Robin Hood reveal how deeply COVID shaped childhood in NYC:
πΉ 1 in 3 kids under 5 had a parent lose work
πΉ 1 in 4 working moms left the workforce
The lesson is undeniable: when parents lose stability, kids lose opportunity.
Explore more: robinhood.org/research
09.12.2025 18:03
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These findings are from our latest Poverty Tracker report on how New Yorkers are struggling with weekly food budget shortfallsπ₯Glad folks are paying attention ahead of the holiday seasonβread the report and support community: robinhood.org/reports/pove...
21.11.2025 16:35
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Poverty Tracker Spotlight Report: Food Budget Shortfalls in NYC
Data from this issue of the Poverty Tracker explores how grocery budget shortfalls are affecting New Yorkers across all income levels.
New Poverty Tracker data shows more than 40% of NYC families with children canβt afford their weekly food costs, with an average shortfall of $205/week. Robin Hood is increasing Q4 emergency food grantmaking by 50%, investing $5.6M through 10 partners. Read more. robinhood.org/reports/pove...
18.11.2025 18:54
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Predicting National Rates of Food Insecurity in the Absence of Official Data Collection | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
The govt has discontinued USDA food security dataβand with the shutdown delaying the 2024 report, weβre losing vital insight into food insecurity in America.
Our Research Director Sophie Collyer introduces a new model to predict food insecurity rates. povertycenter.columbia.edu/publication/...
23.10.2025 14:24
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Join the Team! | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
Join Our Team: The Center on Poverty and Social Policy is hiring a Research Analyst to support actionable research on poverty and social policy in the United States. Apply today!
povertycenter.columbia.edu/join-team
14.10.2025 16:31
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The Potential of Local Child Tax Credits to Reduce Child Poverty | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
π New research:
Local governments have the power to lift thousands of children out of poverty.
Our new report with @itep.org, supported by Share Our Strength, shows how local Child Tax Credits could cut child poverty by 25β50% in cities across the US.
Read the full findings:
08.10.2025 19:55
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Pathways to Reduce Child Poverty: Impacts of Federal Tax Credits
Pathways to Reduce Child Poverty: Impacts of Federal Tax Credits
New @sbs.nationalacademies.org report shows federal tax credits lifted 2M+ children out of poverty in 2021. Director Chris Wimer served with fellow experts on the study committee. Read the report: nap.nationalacademies.org/resource/291...
26.09.2025 13:08
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New Report: Pathways to Reduce Child Poverty: Impacts of Federal Tax Credits. To the right is a picture of two children holding hands as they walk on a sidewalk.
π’ New report: Pathways to Reduce Child #Poverty: Impacts of Federal Tax Credits. The report explores the expanded #Child Tax Credit and #EITC in 2021 which lifted 2M+ kids out of poverty. π Explore the report: buff.ly/r6GQLLU
25.09.2025 17:01
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Data Snapshot: How is the rising cost of living impacting New Yorkers? - Robin Hood
How is the rising cost of living impacting New Yorkers? Our latest Poverty Tracker data shows:
πΉ 76% cut back on necessities & savings
πΉ 56% reduced food purchases
πΉ 49% reduced utilities or transportation
NYCβs affordability crisis extends well above the poverty line.
robinhood.org/reports/pove...
12.09.2025 13:34
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β>Explore & connect with our team if youβd like to dig deeper!
19.09.2025 16:17
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Series: 2024 Poverty Rates in Historical Perspective Series | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
Comparing 2024 poverty to historical trends for the whole U.S. population, plus children, young adults, working-age adults & seniors: povertycenter.columbia.edu/series/2024-...
19.09.2025 16:17
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What Could 2024 Child Poverty Rates Have Looked Like Had an Expanded Child Tax Credit Still Been in Place? | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
Wrap up from last week: Census poverty data is out & our team pulled together fresh analyses:
Asking what child poverty could have looked like in 2024 if we had an expanded Child Tax Credit similar to 2021 in place? What if we had the OBBBA CTC?
povertycenter.columbia.edu/what-could-2...
19.09.2025 16:17
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The Role of Tax Credits and Transfers in Reducing State-Level Poverty: A 50-State Analysis | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
π’ Just out: Our team mapped how tax credits & transfers reduce poverty in each state in recent years. π This provides an important baseline for understanding the critical role of programs like SNAP amidst growing state budget pressures post-OBBBA.
povertycenter.columbia.edu/publication/...
11.09.2025 21:34
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Series: 2024 Poverty Rates in Historical Perspective Series | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
ππOur new series tracks poverty from 1967β2024 across four measures. Poverty dropped 30β50% with constant living standards, but rose 20% on a relative scale. One constant: safety net policies now cut poverty nearly in half. Full brief: povertycenter.columbia.edu/series/2024-...
11.09.2025 19:22
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πCensus released its 2024 poverty reportπPoverty is similar to 2023: 43.7mil people (~13%), incl 9.7mil children (>13%), lived in Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) poverty. The SPM captures policy effects & we have new research using this data. Up 1st:πhow 2024 compares to historical poverty trends
09.09.2025 17:23
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Tomorrow is an important data day π Census Bureauβs annual income & poverty data release π We'll have same-day analysis on:
πhow 2024 compares to historical poverty trends
πsafety net impacts on state poverty
πwhat child poverty COULD have been w/different policy (ex: expanded Child Tax Credit)
08.09.2025 19:25
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Opinion | The GOP wants to expand the child tax credit β but not for poor kids
Even a proposal meant to benefit children would cut out low-income households.
"H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill, manages to be the worst of both worlds," @meganacurran.bsky.social, Sophie Collyer and Jane Waldfogel write. wapo.st/448HLi5
20.06.2025 15:43
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Opinion | The GOP wants to expand the child tax credit β but not for poor kids
Even a proposal meant to benefit children would cut out low-income households.
π° WaPo op-ed from our team on how the big tax bill's Child Tax Credit benefits those better off & leaves 1 in 3 children behind. "This would be a bad investmentβspending money where it produces the smallest return. We canβand shouldβmake different decisions."
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20.06.2025 17:22
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π BOOK LAUNCH π Join the @povertycenter.bsky.social on June 5 at 2 pm ET for the launch of IGP Affiliated Faculty Member Jane Waldfogelβs new book, βChild BenefitsβA Smart Investment for America's Future.β
Register for the webinar here: povertycenter.columbia.edu/events/book-...
02.06.2025 18:17
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The Center on Poverty and Social Policy is now on Bluesky! We produce data-driven research on poverty, its impacts, and potential policy solutions at the national and state levels, as well as right here in NYC. Follow us for the latest research updates on how policy decisions shape real lives.
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